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| ⭐ Rating | 0.0/10 | 📅 Year | 2026 |
| ⏱ Runtime | 8m | 🎭 Genre | Horror | Drama | Thriller |
| 🎬 Director | Rohan Thakur | 👥 Cast | Piyush Mishra, Prem Shankar Thakur, Ayush Jha, Adarsh Mishra, Shahid Ansari |
Piyush Mishra, known for his commanding presence and nuanced performances, stars as the disapproving father who grapples with his son’s escalating violence. Prem Shankar Thakur, a rising star, takes on the role of the young man at the center of the storm. His character, Ravi, is a seemingly ordinary youth whose life spirals out of control following a violent outburst. The audience is drawn into Ravi’s fractured mind, where the boundaries between reality and delusion blur, and the line between victim and perpetrator becomes increasingly unclear.
Supporting Ravi are Ayush Jha, Adarsh Mishra, and Shahid Ansari, each bringing their own layers of complexity to the narrative. Ayush Jha plays Ravi’s best friend, a loyal but increasingly wary presence in his life. Adarsh Mishra, as the local police officer, is tasked with the unenviable job of understanding and controlling the escalating situation. Shahid Ansari portrays the town’s healer, a figure of both respect and suspicion who offers Ravi a glimmer of hope for redemption.
As the story unfolds, the town itself becomes a character, its claustrophobic streets and whispers of dark secrets adding to the tension. “Ire” doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable, plumbing the depths of human darkness and the fragile nature of sanity. The film’s visual and auditory elements, from the haunting score to the stark, almost oppressive cinematography, enhance the sense of dread and unease.
“Ire” is more than just a horror film; it’s a profound meditation on the consequences of unchecked rage and the human capacity for both destruction and redemption. It challenges viewers to look within and confront their own shadows, leaving a lasting impact long after the credits roll. This powerful and unsettling journey is a must-see for anyone who dares to delve into the darkest corners of the human soul.
